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Struggling with this deeply at the moment. What helps?
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Struggling with this deeply at the moment. What helps?
Didn't get out of bed til 10.30am. Put the tv on and made coffee. I
That’s a good idea. Sometimes I turn in the news on NPR. That might be a mistake. Lol.You might’ve tried putting on the grooviest song on and then crawling out?
Don’t want to, or can’t?
Oh I had no idea! My immunology doc was always saying eh, above 88 and you are fine... generally I can stay in the high 90s but during flares, of which I’ve had recently, I drop down. My new doc is more concerned and been helping get off meds with psych effects and get things under better control with tests and better meds. I tend to just buckle down and push through then wonder what the heck is wrong with me. Even knowing this effect is helpful.but the lower 90s are notorious for psych side effects
This is helpful. I tend to shove myself out the door to make myself do stuff - life pressures to survive pull me to do so, but then I’m sitting in meetings and folks say I sound blah and sad and almost slow, unlike me.Literally, I just simplify my thought process and don't globalize things. If all you do is get to 5, you still have accomplished something.
Cha. One of the benefits of being inpatient at a children’s hospital for a couple years off&on... is that kids aren’t expected to just suck it up (feeling lousy) the way adults are, & there are a helluva lot of interventions in place for cardio/pulmonary kids in various states of distress due to their oxygen levels. Including just cranking up the liters, but some are already at capacity... and kids can’t take the same meds adults can without 2nd thought, so alternatives are used. A LOT of alternatives. Including everything from a Doggo or Football player visit to bump their feel-good chemicals/relieve stress, to packed red cells to deliver more oxygen.Oh I had no idea! My immunology doc was always saying eh, above 88 and you are fine... generally I can stay in the high 90s but during flares, of which I’ve had recently, I drop down. My new doc is more concerned and been helping get off meds with psych effects and get things under better control with tests and better meds. I tend to just buckle down and push through then wonder what the heck is wrong with me. Even knowing this effect is helpful
Struggling with this deeply at the moment. What helps?
Her being sick probably has me down on top of other things.